I grew up in a small town in Michigan and when I was accepted at The University of Michigan, I was ecstatic (sorry Buckeye fans but I needed the in-state tuition)! I had no idea what I was going to study but was excited to meet new people and learn from amazing professors. During my second year, I was volunteering as a unit clerk at Mott Children's Hospital and that was the first time I thought about medical school. I had no exposure to medicine prior to this experience as I do not have any doctors in my family. I enjoyed this experience and realized that what I perceived as a doctor's duties/responsibilities were what I wanted to do with my life. I decided to apply to medical school. I was again, thrilled when I was accepted at Michigan State (more in-state tuition).
In Medical school I had one big problem which was that I loved almost every rotation.Ultimately, I loved Ophthalmology the most and landed at Northwestern for my Residency. I had a much easier time deciding which subspecialty I wanted to practice as I loved Retina, having so many amazing mentors-one of which was a woman. Dr. Lyon is a skilled surgeon, compassionate physician, and a mom. I looked up to her and am so thankful that I had a woman in the field to model myself after. I stayed at Northwestern for my Fellowship and have been in private practice for 23 years.